When we think about foot health, we often focus on common issues like corns, bunions, or fungal infections. However, it’s important to remember that skin cancer can also develop on the feet. While it’s less talked about than other forms of cancer, cancers of the feet are a serious health concern that should not be overlooked.
At The Foot Room, we are not doctors and cannot diagnose skin cancer, but we are trained to spot unusual signs and symptoms. If we suspect a problem during your appointment, we can refer you to the appropriate specialist for further investigation
Types of Skin Cancer That Can Affect the Feet
- Melanoma:
Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer. On the feet, it often appears as a dark mole or spot that changes in size, shape, or colour. However, melanoma can also present as a small, non-pigmented lesion, making it harder to detect. - Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC):
SCC is the most common form of skin cancer on the feet. It often starts as a small, scaly patch or sore that doesn’t heal. Over time, it may grow and spread if left untreated. - Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC):
While less aggressive than melanoma or SCC, BCC can still cause significant damage. It often appears as a painless, pearly nodule or ulcer that doesn’t heal.
Signs and Symptoms to Look Out For
- A sore or ulcer that doesn’t heal after several weeks.
- A new mole or growth that changes in size, colour, or shape.
- A lesion that bleeds or becomes crusty.
- Unusual pigmentation or thickening of the skin.
- Pain or discomfort in a specific area of the foot.
It’s important to regularly check your feet, including the soles, between the toes, and under the nails, for any unusual changes.
Risk Factors
- UV Exposure: Although feet are often covered, UV damage can still occur, especially on the tops of the feet or during sunbathing.
- Trauma: Repeated trauma or irritation to the skin can increase the risk of cancer.
- Weakened Immune System: Individuals with compromised immune systems may be more susceptible.
How Podiatrists Can Help
At The Foot Room, our role is to assess your foot health and identify any signs of concern. While we are not doctors and cannot diagnose cancer, we are trained to spot unusual changes in the skin and nails. If we notice anything suspicious during your appointment, we will refer you to a dermatologist or another appropriate specialist for further evaluation.
Prevention and Early Detection
- Use Sunscreen: Apply SPF to your feet, especially if they are exposed during outdoor activities.
- Regular Self-Checks: Inspect your feet regularly for any changes or abnormalities.
- Wear Proper Footwear: Protect your feet from trauma and injury.
- Schedule Regular Check-Ups: Routine visits to a podiatrist can help identify potential problems early.
Take Action Today
Skin cancer on the feet is rare but can be life-threatening if left untreated. By staying vigilant and addressing concerns early, you can protect your foot health and overall well-being.
If you notice any changes in your feet or have concerns about your skin, book an appointment at The Foot Room. While we cannot provide a diagnosis, we can assess your feet and refer you to the appropriate specialist when necessary.
Your foot health matters—let us help you take the first step towards peace of mind.